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Terryallan wrote:
Here. They are considered a second, or vacation home, and the interest can be used for tax purposes as long as the collateral for the loan is the RV.
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โFeb-11-2014 03:48 PM
Ron3rd wrote:AlCar wrote:
I was told by someone that RV, if they have a bed, a kitchen, and a bathroom, can be considered a second home and thus deductible on your 1040 when you file taxes. I can't find anything about it in the tax forms. Can some one help me out on this matter?
Actually, the interest on your loan is tax deductible if it meets the second home criteria you list above. We deduct the loan interest every year on our tax return. We have our taxes professionally done.
โFeb-11-2014 12:07 PM
AlCar wrote:
I was told by someone that RV, if they have a bed, a kitchen, and a bathroom, can be considered a second home and thus deductible on your 1040 when you file taxes. I can't find anything about it in the tax forms. Can some one help me out on this matter?
โFeb-10-2014 06:31 AM
Jerry_Keller wrote:
I've done it for several years. My IRS guidance was from 2009. I just downloaded 2013 Publication 936 from the irs.gov site. Check under "Qualified Home" on page 4.
"For you to take a home mortgage interest de-duction, your debt must be secured by a qualified home. This means your main home or your second home. A home includes a house, condominium, cooperative, mobile home, house trailer, boat, or similar property that has sleeping, cooking, and toilet facilities."
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โFeb-02-2014 04:03 PM
allen8106 wrote:NC Hauler wrote:
Have lived in WVa, VA and now NC and you are allowed to deduct the interest you've paid on your RV....ONLY stipulation I've seen is, the unit MUST have a built in bathroom in it....I've been deducting any interest I ever paid on a TT or 5er for years, but couldn't when I owned a pop-up because it didn't have a "built in" bathroom...So I know it's perfectly legit in those three states....
Same in Kansas, have been deducting interest since 2007.
โFeb-02-2014 07:47 AM
NC Hauler wrote:
Have lived in WVa, VA and now NC and you are allowed to deduct the interest you've paid on your RV....ONLY stipulation I've seen is, the unit MUST have a built in bathroom in it....I've been deducting any interest I ever paid on a TT or 5er for years, but couldn't when I owned a pop-up because it didn't have a "built in" bathroom...So I know it's perfectly legit in those three states....